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TITE OMAHA NtTXDAY UlA,: iSKlTKMJJEU 5, 1915.
EOCIETY GOES IN FOR MUSIC
Smart Folki Will All Be at the
Opening Concert to Be Giren by
Boston Symphony Orchetrm.
ROME OF THE OTHIS LOIKOS
Mortal Calendar.
H'NPAT Supe-ve at Ooonlry. Field,
Happy Hrl ow and Carter l-as. it-oa;
Jilily Bunds y opening at the tnbei narle.
anseet lia tie and No. a Pred, twoplion
for Mil, tilancn MonheiL
l.(i.N'l)r-ir.. '. C. Allison, plcnle for
.Ytst Johnston: librarians of ttia public
tinrary, nutlng In honor of M.ss Han
na.i I ton
l f.DAy-Mr C. W. Martin, Pret
ili Mlie tlnlf cub. evan.ng party at
bar bom; Mra. C. T. WalrB.h, lunrh-
tn at the Hapt y Hollow e.ui.
K'DinK.-1A V Annua, tag day for tha
Ylai.lng .Sura- a-not In lion; regular
l.n.heon at tha Country and rVld
lui, dlnner-dantea at the Meld and
Gentry rluba: Mlsa Reglnn Connrll,
nlnner for her guest, .Vls. Johnston.
THLH.SDAY 8rnd married folks' dln-
nr at the Happy Do low rluh; laulee'
day luncheon at the Happy Hollow and
F eld nuba.
FR.DAT-'IHnner dartre at the Seymour
!. Country club.
SATl'RDAY llnner-danree at Ciuntiy,
Field. Happy itoilnw and Carter Lke
clubs.
Tha Charity Concert course for tha year
immt will open Thuraday evening.
October 7, at tha Auditorium, with tha
itoaten Symphony orchestra, under the
direction of Dr. Karl Muck. ,
Thla will be tha first of five roncerU
to be given during tha year and bo tea are
on ante for tha entire season. We may
row have a season of music hers as
Interesting as an opera season In New
York and many have engaged bores for
the year. Among these are: Meaers. and
Meadamea George Brandela, Lou la Naah,
)L H. Beldrtge, J. M. Raldrlge, T. U
Kimball. Rdgar Moraman. Jr.: O. W.
Wattles. A. L Reed. Oeorge Joaiyn and
Ir. and Mra. B. B. Davis.
Un parties will be given by:
M roars, and Meadamea
mn Hastlnsa. John I Kennedy,
u'alle II. rViulre. W. R. Wood.
JmiM Ive Pal ton. r. r. wmnrr,
V. F. Hter
Fl P. Peek.
Tt. H. Howell,
I.uthcr Knuntae,
Kara Millard.
J. F. frofnot.
Palmer Klnrtlev,
C", P. Oeoree.
J. W. Orff'th.
Forest Richardson.
Charles F "y
Oeorae M. Rertlrk.
Fdwln T. Bwobe,
W. D. MHugh.
. Mm.
V. M. : a-ue, '
W. A. Redlck.
W J. Hvnee,
AHh'i' Mti.
A. P. Foment.
A. f . Fitchensn,
A. P. Cl-vd.
W. H. Koenlg.
H. O. Hteel.
H. B. Illlken.
Kdgar Poott,
drone H. frtnt,
Charles Mlack,
J. J. lltnlahen.
H. (I. I,onmla.
Carroll Helrten.
II. M. Rorera,
K. II. Iavla.
.Frank T. Hamilton.
K. M. Andresen.
H. O. Hwi.
8. H Caldwell.
Arthur Kmlth,
W. C. Shannon.
Kreek HeMer,
C. F. Weller.
John R. Webster.
A. ft. Ktor-a.
Charles D Hetn.
Pernar'' Mrrvrmolt. DeFot RVbarda,
CJeorireW. Haver- J. M.M-"""-').
irk
A w ."rls.
J. K PrenU
if. P. W It more
A. O. Person.
F. a Cowglll.
M. . Coloetaer,
H. K Paeron.
N. P. t pdtke. ,
Oiari Mets.
Fred Met.
T. J. Vahney,
Natha1 Merriam.
r?. C. Alllaon,
J. W Towle.
Douglss M. Welp-
John T Tatea
ton
Oeorge it. Thummei.W. T. Burn.
V-. A Penaon
T. A. Frv.
Charles O'Neill
Rich.
T. U Ptwa!t.
O. W. Meaeath.
John R RinirwaU.
n. W. Holilrego,
V. 1. Wead,
A. J. love.
W. F. M'lroy.
Partnn Millard.
!VV. A. Henneeey.
A, P. HanclU.
J. 3. .Hee,
Frank IJvereet,
John A. MrBhane,'
John Pdl"k,
W. J. Fova.
Mesdame
Krne-1 Iddred
J. kiTVetlf.
J. F. Carpenter.
R. ft. Hall.
"",ow
yn'oe Prltrhtrd.
F.iola We,
Jesaia Towns,
Joae'-h Parker.
r. W. MrOaketl,
F. W. Jurtaon,
('. M Wllhelm.
F. P. Horhetetler,
II K. Wyman,
Victor White,
II. A. Q'Unn.
W. H. Tnidley,
E, p. We-t brook,
A W.- rancla, -John
O. WooAwturd,
J. 11 Cfrenra;,
Frank Pinner. '..
Walter dttilman.
Mesdamaa
Ro'-er 'ntgoBry,
J. R Booble,.
R. W. Nah.
Herman Koontua,
Arthur Remington,
K'endall.
Plenche Kmaler,
i'elen Bom era.
largare Kaelln.
Nvaa of Intereit
Judga and Mrs. W. A. Redlck r
pending the week at Wast ham pt on, L L
Mrs. Harley Moorhaad arrived boma
Monday from OkoboJI, aooompajiled by
Mlas Margaret Bastroaa.
Mrs. W. H. Clarke of Manila, who has
been tha guest of Mra, George W. Doans
and Mlaa Doane, left Wednesday for
New York.
Mrs. W. A. NesUt and children, who
wera at Oalveaton during tha atorm. hare
left thera and bare Joined Captain NesMt
at FVrt Leavenworth, where they have
been ordered for tha winter.
Colonel and Mrs. 8. S. OUrtla and) Miss
Curtis have left Kennabunkport, Me.,
where they hava apent tha aftmmer. and
have gone to New York. Colonel and
Mra Curt! a are expected In Omaha about
tha middle of September.
Among those who hava taken apart
ments at the new Colbert, on Thlrty
elglith and Farnam. are Ur. and Mra, B.
M. Fairfield. Dr. J. B. VpdegraXf. Dr.
J. M. Banister, F. N. Bristol, U M. Cohn.
Marrta Vuvy and J. A. Munroe.
Mra. Z. T. Lsndsey returned Wadnea
day from two months' .visit with Mrs.
George N. Peck at Molina, lit.. Chicago
and Spirit Laka and Is again at her
home In Hanson. Mra. Llndsey'a sister.
Miss sTvans. whose health has been
somewhat poor, la now at Martha's Vine
yard, where she Is munh Improved.
Omaha, people are interested In the
news of the marriage August 11 at San
Francisco of Mrs. Frank King-Clark,
formerly Miss Maud Oakley of Lincoln
and well known In that city and Omaha,
to Mr. laaar. Vpham. a well known dub
man of that city. Mr. and Mra Uphara
ate apendlng their honeymoon at Monte
rey, Cal. .
Mr. and Mrs. August Moths Borglum
and son. Paul, returned yesterday from
the east, where they have spent the aum
n er . They were gueeta In Wash'ngton of
Colonel Vlgnal, brother of Mrs. Borglum.
Mrs. V la sal has Just recently returned
from France. Lsiter Mr. and Mra. Bor
glum vtalled Mr. and Mra. Solon Bor
glum at the seashore and spent aavsial
weeks in Boston.
Mlaa Ethel Springer has returned from
spending the summer with Mlaa Frances
McHenry at Ottawa, Canada. While Mlaa
McHenry was leading lady at the Boyd
Theater Stock company last spring. Miss
Hpringer ded'estsd a song to her.
Mrs. E. R Bhersey of Muscatine, la.. Is
apendlng a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Mickey on bar way home from
the Pacific coast and Canada. Mrs
Khersey Is a member of tha White Shrine
club of Muscatine, and she was guest of
honor el tbe Sojourners club of the
Whits Bhrme Friday afternoon.
At Hbtby Hollow Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank U. Clark enter
tained at dinner Saturday svenlng at the
Happy Hollow club. Their guests were:
Mrasra. and Meadamea
R. 11. Ininhnm. K. H. Hastings,
rm rl atikal. P. J. Nortoa.
1. A. Mcaiar, .
ldrdaae Mesdamee-.
J T. lUmUton. Catherine Jackman.
Mm Mary Van Wasnun.
Mr. and Mra. T. W. Blackburn entar-
taiued Un cuaata at dinner last even
ing ft tbe Happy Hollow club. John
JUDuuald had aia guests; Ueorge A. Rob-
Girls Who Will Tag for the Visiting Nurses on Wednesday
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Cormell
Men Infwzrscii
arts, three; W. O. Lyle. fire, and a A.
Abraham, six.
Dr. and Mra E. C. Henry and Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Wiley will have gusats at
dinner Thursday evening at the Happy
Hollow dub.
At the Country Clnb.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mc8hane enter
tained at dinner last evening at tha
Country club In honor of Miss Grace
Whiteahlra. who la tha guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Covers were placed
tor:
Meaara. and lliilimu-
O. C, Redlck, Daniel C. "tapteton.
O. W. Wattles, General lianlra,
C. B. Keller. Dr. W. O. Bridges.
Frank Hamilton, i
Meadamea Mesdsmes
Warren liogere, Arthur Remington,
ias May Munchort.
Meaara. Meeara
Walter Page. Luther Drake.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Towle had as their
guest at dinner last evening at the
Country club:
Meaara. and llMdinuu
John W. Btout, VM. H. Buhols,
it. u. cawarda.
Mr. i lament Chase.
Dining atih Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MoCord
at the Country club were:
M. and Mra. Victor CaldwelL
lr. Paul Talbot.
Mra. Cuarlea Offutt.
With Mr. and Mrs. A. U Reed at din
ner Saturday evening at the Country
club were:
Meaara. and Umdiinu.
O. M. Wllhelm, ttenator and Mra Gil
' r-wa. twrt Hitchcock,
Dr. and Mra. A. F. Jonas. .
Mrs Clark, Denver,
Mr. Frank liurkley.
Mr. John Caldwell entertained at d toner
laat evening for:
Mlaaes
Mil
FWfcina Connvll,
Enia Kred,
Miwirvd Johnston
of l lilcago,
Clara Hart
of CouncJI Bluffa,
Joaephine Conguon,
Helen Ljtatmaii,
Virginia offutt
Meaara
t.iiaatietb Itoed.
alaj-ion Towle.
Naomi Towle.
Claire DauNherty,
Uih Allison,
lent-1 VlnaonhaJer,
MMsia
Henry Hart
Frank Kliclton.
of Co. .mil Bluffa, llurlelte KirkendaU.
Judaon l.iiln-a, Paul Hhlrley,
Kdward I Munl.erty. Al ("lllrnan.
Charlea Allison, John CaldwetL
Jack Hun.iiura, Charlea Allison.
Casper tlffull. Phillip Chaae,
Among othurs entortalning at dinner
last evening at the Country club were:
Mr. and Mre. Harry Ioorley. who had
eight gueeta; D. M. Vlnsonhaler, four;
Harry A. Tukey, four, and Mine Mildred
Butler, twelve.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Omaha Country club will be held
at the club house Saturday. 8tUmter U,
at p. m. Three director will be
elected to serve three year.
At the Field Clnb.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wagner entertained
at dinner last evening at the Field club
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Farney,
their house guests. Ten guests were en
tertained and tha affair was glvea In
honor of Mr. Parney's birthday.
Mr. J. W. Hughes bad four guesta at
dinner Saturday evening at the Field
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club; Mrs. C. J. Mcrrlam, twelve; Haw
thorns Daniels, six; C. F. Crowley, six;
Joe Shlrman, four, and Thomas nelly,
four. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy U Kmtth entertained
at a beautiful appointed dinner last
svenlng at the Field club. Tha table
was decorated with a huge mound of pur
pie and lavender asters and quantities
of clematis. The mound was tied at
either end with huge bows of purple tulle.
Placs cards to maVh marked the names
oft
Messra. and Meadames '
Alex Vlck, Harry Steel. .
Deo Millard. Paul Wenhner.
lister DrUhau, , Dr. and Mrs, B. OL
William Deet, Henry,
Clifford Calkins. h Guy D, Smith.
Mr. and Mra. F. EL Schweitzer enter
tained at dinner at the Field olub Sat
urday evening. Covers were placed , for:
Meaara. and Meadames:
H. H. McCluer of Kanxas City.
A. U fcflgll n of Council Bluffs.
F. HI. Buhweluer.
SHal Affaire Planned.
The Thorplan Athletic club will hold Its
annual dance at Chambers' academy, Oc
tober 2.
Mrs. C. C. Allison will give an Infor
mal picnlo Monday for Miss Johnston, tha
gueat of Mlse Reglna Connell, and next
Wednesday Miss Council will entertain
at dinner In honor of her guest
Tha Woman's Foreign Missionary so
ciety of the First Methodist church will
meet with Mrs. J. O. Philllppt at her
home on California street, Monday after
noon at l:3f o'clock.
The Vesta Chapter Kensington olub will
meet Thursday at tha home of Mrs,
M. Nordquls , f06 North Thirty-first street
The hostesses of tho afternoon will be
Mesdames Wl J. Hunter, Walter Gra
ham. J. F. Dean, W. S. Bakln, Thomas
Matteraon, William Haas, Charlea tavn
atron, George Morris, Ella Ambler, J. M.
Marti and John Forest of Norfolk. Neb.
A program .will be given during the
afternoon by Mlaa Mildred House, Vir
ginia Plxley, violinist; Emily Clevs,
violinist; Helen Presson, a vocal num
ber, and Gladys Ambler, pianist
Arnon?; the Visiton.
Mrs. Joseph Click of Nashville. Tenn
is the guest of her son, Morris Click.
Mr. and Mra. William Maurice Q unlock
and daughter, Nathalie, of Chicago ar
rived Saturday to spend the week with
Mrs. Oun'ook'a parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Andrew Murphy.
Prof. H. U Keed, Instructor In tha eoo
orrE or the brides or early
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ANN OfFFORD.
nornksa department of tha New York uni
versity, has been the guest of Mr. and
Mra. O. a Bolden for the past week.
Prof. Reed leaves tonight for a short
visit in Iowa before returning to the
east.
Mlsa Mary Brown, who has been the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. a R. Belden for
the summer, left Friday for Belolt, Wis.,
where she will visit before returning to
bar home in Madison..
At the Brandeii Theater.
Among those who already have reser
vation for the opening of the season
at the Brandels theater next Saturday,
when Mrs. Patrick Campbell will be the
attraction. In repertoire, are:
Dr. A. p. Dunn. c. F. Crowley.
H. A. Tukev.
L. L. Kounlse,
William J. Hajmes,
J. J. Hannlghan,
8. H. Caldwell,
John A. Mctthane,
K. T. Bwobe,
B. P. Peck,
Prank Hamilton,
F. H. Gaines,
B. Rosenthal.
Mesdames
ll.rma r. k'nntu
Dr. LeRoy L'rumraer,
Dr. Bumney,
A. B. Warren,
Dr. A. P. Condon,
Samuel Burns, Jr.;
W. T. Burns.
Lester lleyn.
Wt, L. Harris,
B. la Potter.
Mesdames
N, L. K eat on.
W. E. Khoade.
Max Lemer,
J. H. Smith.
J. D. Kendis,
MlKaes
O. Miller,
Rohlff.
J. M. Metcalfe.
Charles Johannes,
Charles Offutt,
Frank Binder. '
Pallia
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Pleaiurei Pait
Ula RUeen Duirnn entertained at an
Orpheum theater nartv rvidav .v.nin
ior hiss cathrrn Clarke of Council
Bluffs, who wUI leave thla evening on
an extended eastern trip. Eight uesU I
were present.
Mrs. Herbert North entertained Satur
day afterooon at her home. . Her guests
were:
Misses Misses
Kay Lyman. Kuie PJerron,
Rhsabeth Krstr. Kathryn Flynn
Marjorle O Orady, I-ram i, Mulhoil'and.
Minnie Brooka. JesM.e liellla,
Huh Wliifsard, Curtis.
Kathryn Devltt.
Mnv 1L Learning.
Weddin-; Announcement.
Cards have been received announcing
the marriage of Mr. Ceonre M. Tunison
of thla city and Mlas Otia Wakefield
Hasaler of Pawnee City, Neb, The mar
riage tix k pi are on August 4 at the
First Presbyterian church of Portland,
Ore, Mr. EVgene Brookinga, fraternity
brother of Mr. Tunison'a. and Mra. Gra
ham Mitchell, wife of Prof. Mitchell of
the Oregon College of Agriculture, were
the only atti-ndenta.
The bride Is the only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Neaaley Haasler of Pawnee
City, fthe Is a graduate of the University
of Kebraaka and Ui-ntiflt-d with the soror- i
Ity of Kappa Kappa' Gamma.
The grooom. who la a member of Delta
Upailon fraternity, graduated from the ;
State university In 19ut and from ths col. I
lege of laws In X. Its is junior member
of the firm of Jefferts Tunison, at
torneys of this city.
The marriage of Miss Cora McCormlcfe
and Mr. Walter A. gutley was celebrated
in Omaha Thursday. After an extended
trip In the western part of the atate, the
young couple will be at home In Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Tunison will oe at borne
to their friends after October I at Uli
Webster atrvet.
Announcement Is made of the marriage
of Mlse Frances J. Miller, daughter of
Mr. Vernon 8. Miller of Hloux C.ty. and
Mr. Bdwln J. Hoeenberg. son of Mr. and
Mra A. Rosenberg of this city, which
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waa celebrated Friday, August V, at the '
bride home.
The bride attended school at Cornell.
; Jowa, and taught for two years at Bron
I son. Is, Mr. Rosenberg Is a graduate of
j tbe Omaha High s hon and tho Uni
versity of Michigan class of IIHS. He rep
resented the local school In many debates
and won oratorical ri at Ann Arbor.
The young couple will make their horrfo
In Hloux City.
Engagement Annonnced.
Mr. and Mra. Henry O. Strelght an
nounce the engagement of their daughter,
Hnrrlct Helen, to Mr. George Eldredge
Hnmlln of Chicago. j
Dr. an4 Mra. H. M. McClanahan an-
nounce the encasement c.f their daughter,
Katl.ryii, to Dr. Jo-cpli A. Henske. Mlsa I
, McClanahan is a graduate of Brownell
Hall and La Salle academy. She made
: her debut several year ago and la one
' of the expert woman autolsta of Omaha.
She diivt's her car back and forth each
year to hnr summer home at Lake Oko
boJI. The wedding will be celebrated this
fall.
Stork Special.
A daughter, Theresa Louise, was bom
to Mr. and Mra. Ben Newman of M I
waukec. Mra Newman was formerly Mlas
Louise Gross of Omaha.
"ttieit Mile Club.
Mrs. J. C. Ludeke haa been called to
Wayne, Neb., on necount of the serious
Illness of a nephow.
Miss Vivian Pyrd has returned from
throe weeks' visit at Henderson and Mal
vern, la.
Mrs. I. A. Bray ton and son, Howard,
of Red Oak. la., are visitors at the home
of A. D. Northrup.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emerson and:
mother qre returned from their summer
home. 'Emerson Lodge," Tsle Royal,
Mich.
Mrs. H. B. Liggett Is visiting her daugh
ter. Mra Hlgby. In Lincoln.
Mian Alfreda Seeck of the Methodist
hospital la spending the week as the guest
of Mra F. N. High.
The Ladles' Prettiest Mile Golf cl lb
will hold their noxt meeting at the resi
dence of Mrs. Charles Martin, 4823 Flor
ence boulevard, Tuesday evening, Sep
tember 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oration and son,
Gcoree, returned a few days ago from a
months' outing In Colorado.
Mrs. H. S. Wllber has returned munh
Improved from the Thermopolis, Wyo
hot vprings, where she has been taking
the baths for rheumatism.
TTnr College Girl.
Miss Kelon Horton entertained Thurs
day evening In honor of Mlas Ruby Da
vidson, who leaves Friday to enter Iowa
Rtate college. The evening was spent In
pLaylng games, giving Miss Davidson
good advice, and muate. "Wienies" and,
apples were roasted over a large bon
fire. Those present were:
Messrs. and Mesdames
W, I. Horton,
H, a Horton.
N. C. Wood,
Misses
Ruby Davidson,
Hadya Oglebay,
Kathryn Mataa,
Auaiiata Nelson,
Messrs
Albert Dowllng,
Albert De Waal,
Carl Evans.
Harry Matxa,
Mlsse
Lois Collier,
Ruth Clark,
Olive Brown.
Helen Horton.
Meaars
Robert RusseL
Irving Horton,
David Horton.
Edward Cndahy, Jr., to We4.
The engagement of Mr. Edward A.
Cudahy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
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17th and Douglas fit. Mon. 'n'coraeU th n,we,t cr-
208 lialrd lildK. New Location 66 Brandela Thea-
Tel-phone Dou.lM 3708. Phone D. VuftorAPPolntment
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RALAIS ATKINSON CO.
(ronnerly wit HartaU) GOWNS
Announces the openlnr of his Ne- W. are now. fully prepared to exe-
Phop for -xclualve Ladles' Tailoring. cuta orders for the Fall and Winter
Ottawa Block. seaaon of 115-116.
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Kaoisnriag SSe.
Kair Sreealae', hamnoolaa;,
racial aad lealp Massage.
Brillhart Culture Shop
, 838 raxtoa Bloek.
B. eaaa. witohss ataaa (ti.ro ap
ARNOLD'S
PHOTO
Any moll rilm Develop, te.
Prints Ouaxanteed Not to Fade. Ic to to Fach.
Southeast Cor. JTth and mrnam Btreets,
Miss Hartell
Aaaoaaeee that she wU remra from
the east is wltl a fall Use ef
Ckarmlme; Kodeis, r re no a aa4 Ong.
i. sUI tne iatesa lattrioa.
ISO Capitol Ave, Osoaha, Beta.
LrCt The Bee get you a good job.
"Situations Wanted" ads are free
HISS'
Skirts-
EYRYTHlfrU
that is new
you will find here ;
sizes for small wo
men and stouts.
Prices $5, $0.95
and $7.95
Waists
GEORGE T T E
crepes, pussy
willow and crep
de chine, at $2.95
$3.95 & $4.95
Coats
NEW Fall Coats
in medium
weight corduroy,
also white chin
chilla coats, at
$9.85 to $16.50
the new belt
.$22so
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Phone Douv 1J55
Fontenelle Hotel, j
WEDUIXU INVITATIONS, .
MARRIAGE ANXOCXC1D1ENT8,
DEBUT CARDS.
The N, C. Leary Company
716 So. Ifith 6U Phone D. INtK)
SHOP
Rag Time Piano Playing
Everybody la learning to play Rag
Time In twenty leasona via Christen
sen system why not youT Call er
write for free booklet now.
MM Cnsalas: Bt, rhoae Wal.' tST.
1114 Douglas Bt.
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